EVGATech_JamesLLearn more here: https://www.evga.com/articles/01405/frostbite-2-thermal-grease/
Mr. FoxWell, I was kind of excited to see a new product. For a minute. Then I found the specs on the back of the package. How can 1.6 W/m-k be good? That seems like extremely low thermal conductivity. I use liquid metal for everything and that is like 75 W/m-k.EVGATech_JamesLLearn more here: https://www.evga.com/articles/01405/frostbite-2-thermal-grease/Is 1.6 a typo on the package? Should it be 16 W/m-k? Can you check for us and let us know?
xenolith1.6 W/mk thermal conductivity. source: https://www.techpowerup.com/267005/evga-announces-frostbite-2-thermal-interface-material Toothpaste would be better.